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the state run broadcaster in north korea has been broadcasting the usual diet of propaganda documentaries patry arctic karaoke songs air traffic has resumed libya's mighty airport which is tripoli's only functioning civilian airport after it was hit by an airstrike generally for have to as forces say they hit the drone in an air strike on mighty europe orders part of a series of measures meant to punish turkey for its support of his rival the un recognized government in tripoli earlier turkey's foreign ministry demanded the immediate release of 6 turkish citizens being held by fighters loyal to have to say otherwise those holding them or become quote legitimate targets on saturday have to us forces threatened turkish interests in libya including airline flights and shipping turkey has been accused of supply weapons to forces allied to the government in tripoli which have turned his back is trying to overthrow whatever little head has more from tripoli. of you get airport the only operational airport
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in the capital tripoli has been resumed after it was halted for hours that is following the air strike by a fighter jet loyal to the warlords who for have to which had an open area near the runway that is according to authorities in him airport this is the 5th time. airport is hit by have that as fighter jets since have to launch it is a military campaign to take control of the capital tripoli on april the 4th on the other hand forces loyal to world war 3 for have to say that they have targeted a turkish drawn in what we understand that the. foreign ministry has threatened to target have to his forces of the do not release the nationals who have been detained by have the us forces in the east of the country 2
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days ago have to his forces have threatened to. all turkish interests in libya including flights and also vessels in libya's to. their forces loyal to the. have to accuse turkey of providing a draw to the forces loyal to the government of national accord especially after the government forces recaptured the strategic town of what he and from have their forces which is considered a major setback to have the us forces also in the east of libya and the speaker of the. house of representatives have he has just announced that the general mobilization in the country that's following the fish threats to target have to us forces inside libya if they do not really is the turkish nationals. still ahead this half hour try again. european leaders gather for
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a little sunday summit break the deadlock over who should get the a used top jobs. and we'll tell you about new ideas to re wild farms as environmentalist warn that time is running out to save the soil . hello again welcome back we're here cross the southern part of our strike over the next few days we are going to see include cloudy and windy conditions as well we do have a system that is making its way across the by right now you can see those clouds making their way through adelaide well we're going to be seeing some clouds make their way inland as well over the next few days and then make their way towards the east so here across much of central asteroid into the south that is where the clouds will be still quite clear over here towards melbourne as well as sydney but
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from monday to tuesday those clouds make their way towards the east we're going to be seeing brisbane as well of cloudy day for you sydney at 19 with clouds in the forecast we don't expect to see much in terms of rain unless you go down here towards parts of tasmania where the winds and the rain will be a issue over here towards the north in the south island of zealand it is going to be quite messy all the next few days one system make its way across the tasman sea 1st the south island will see the weather and then it will be the north island as we go towards tuesday as well temperatures into the low teens here in christ church for auckland though it is going to be a day of 16 degrees but more rain is going to be in forecast by the time we get to tuesday and speaking of rain it has been raining quite hard across parts of japan we expect to see more of that in coming days anywhere from tokyo all the way down here towards a sucka but sapporo off and on rainfall with the tempter $21.00. from cutting edge medical technology. could be
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a vast resource development problem lifesaving drugs to advances in the most difficult region to. come into thank you. you. have an innovative solution to global health care problems that didn't make a difference. get it sure was still the cure. among the top stories here now jazeera gunfire and tear gas have been fodder protests in sudan as tens of thousands of people rallied across the country demanding civilian rule sudan's health ministry says 7 people have been killed and
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181 wounded. donald trump has become the 1st sitting u.s. president to set foot in north korea during an impromptu meeting with kim jong un. and traffic has resumed airports jeopardy's only functioning civilian airport after it was hit by an air strike in libya toward holly for have to as information division says its forces destroyed a turkish drone at the much bigger military airbase. syria's state news agency says add defense forces of intercepted missile attacks on the outskirts of the capital damascus and the city of homs it follows reports of explosions in the syrian capital israeli jets were reportedly flying over neighboring lebanon at a low altitude before the blasts were heard. israeli activists and palestinians have been protesting against the participation of u.s. diplomats in the inauguration of a holy site called pilgrimage road u.s.
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ambassador david freedman and special envoy jason green blatt both took part in the inaugural ceremony pilgrimage road is a tunnel the created in occupied east jerusalem which has been under israeli occupation since 967 it lies under the still one neighborhood and was excavated by the israeli antiquities authority they believe it's an important holy site in judaism but palestinian officials say the tunnel is an attempt to remove their hopes for a future capital in east jerusalem but its myth has more from seal one. the tunnel runs underneath the east jerusalem palestinian neighborhood of silwan and comes out on the other side of that war on the other side of that wall is the western wall now having 2 senior u.s. officials present the own organization of this tunnel is yet a further and dorfman by the americans that they recognize the whole city of jerusalem as the capital of israel this this is the truth whether you believe or not i mean the people that that discovered this these are largely secular
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archaeologists scientists no particular agenda this is the truth and the truth is the only foundation on which peace will come to this area the palestinians will tell you that this is another attempt by israel to raise the historic palestinian connection to this land they want to assert that his so it just for him i am here thousands of food it's not a lot for me and for my family for in toto this is a warm israeli activist group says what we government is doing is entrenching its sovereignty over the old city reshaping its historical landscape. on calm is bracing for mass rallies in a few hours to mark the 22nd anniversary of the british handover to chinese rule but just as a starting to gather and there's already a heavy police presence on the streets the traditional pro-democracy protests are expected to be much bigger this year amid on going demonstrations against
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a proposed extradition law china's army meanwhile has been celebrating the anniversary by opening its doors sarah clarke reports from hong kong. in sweltering heat they lined up military in these years and visitors from the my land all looking to get a rare glimpse of life in the barracks at the people's liberation army garrisons. office i'm very excited to be involved in the show it's big and i wish hong kong will be better in the future. i'm so happy to see it and i love it every year the hong kong opens its doors to the public to mark the anniversary of the former british territories handover to china the destroyers warships and weaponry on display troops perform combat drills to show off their military might. or has some on their i'm so happy very excited and so proud of china. i am proud and i feel so safe to have the army here. there are 12 people like garrisons in hong kong
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but they abide by local laws they respect the city's autonomy but there are increasing signs of the p.l.o. is boosting its presence before me naval drills in victoria harbor this was once public land overlooking victoria harbor but this week the government transferred control to china so this could be converted into appeal a dog and the navy ships can berth in central hong kong critics speculation this is a deliberate ploy by china to make its presence felt in hong kong and a reminder that beijing holds the ultimate authority over this former british territory in a city that lacks trust in the milan it's added to the growing unease about china's tightening grip on july 1st thousands are expected to protest over a controversial plan by the government to extradite fugitives to china to stand trial sarah clarke al-jazeera hong kong. venezuela's government has confirmed the death of a navy captain whose family and the opposition say was tortured in custody rafael
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acosta was detained this month for alleged involvement in a coup against president nicolas maduro chief prosecutor tarek saab said via twitter that his office was. opening an investigation into what happened to him but didn't say what caused his death acosta's wife says he's been beaten so badly he was barely conscious at a court hearing on friday opposition leader one wide open shot this message about his death. last you know we confirm the murder of navy captain acosta on tuesday we announced his disappearance and kidnapping along with 6 other officials at the national assembly today he's unfortunate after been savagely and brutally tortured is confirmed it's not the 1st time that we denounce torture in the country at the hands of officials within the armed forces. e.u. leaders are meeting in brussels for a 2nd time to try to decide who will get the blocks top jobs socialist friends timmons is the current favorite to take over from michel could younker as the next
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year pain commission president but several eastern european leaders oppose him as he's repeatedly accused poland and hungary a violation of civil rights. to nadine barber who's in brussels but what are the chances of a breakthrough at the summit. lauren it would be rather rash to try to give a likelihood right now because the lead is actually broken up. to reconvene in about 40 minutes from now they've broken up into smaller working groups but also donald tusk the head of the european council the group of e.u. leaders has been having bilateral meetings with some of those the e.u. heads of government to try to get through this pass which has has seen really a clash of those who supports france to moments we're just talking about one of the so-called spits and candidates lead candidates representing the center left
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grouping against munfordville a german from the center right who was previously backed by chancellor angela merkel in germany she very much wants that lead candidate system to produce a new head of the european commission to replace. france's president and many were not so keen on that system and right now french diplomats are saying that he is pressuring everybody here to come up with a solution in the next few hours he doesn't want any more delay he thinks that would be damaging he's also insisting on gender parity for the top jobs and east west balance over has seen some countries as you were saying like poland hungary and the czech republic say that timmons misses him and he's not acceptable he's too divisive and doesn't understand their particular challenges we don't know how long the talks are going to last once they do reconvene they could start again on monday morning local time to try to get a name they could put it back to the european parliament which holds its 1st
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session after the elections on tuesday and wednesday vote will actually vote that body will vote for its own president and maybe they can try to come up with a name to throw back here which might lead to a solution. thank you very much. thousands of people have donated money to cover the legal costs of a german captain detained in italy on saturday or a caterer has been accused of deliberately ramming her rescue vessel sea watch 3 into a police boat that was trying to stop her from entering the port of lampedusa caters lawyer says she intended no harm when she hit the boat. to see what's good it was more to be seawards i would have been a dead body were you know i said don't you see what's l.g.b. t.q. activists in istanbul have been hit with tear gas and rubber bullets as they tried to defy a gay pride ban. thousands of people rallied in the turkish city before police
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dispersed the protest is the 5th year in a row that activists are trying to hold a gay pride parade despite a band that was imposing 2015 on the sexuality has been legal in turkey for decades but rights groups say many still face discrimination. if i took traditional farming methods on the environment has led some an industry to take a new approach in the u.k. one from a strike or trial the so-called wilding technique allowing livestock to roam free in the wilderness to grow naturally the results have been encouraging but they fear the current political climate could undo their hard work early reports from sussex . just an hour south of london you find yourself in the wilderness not long ago this was a traditional farm but the owners decided to shut their eyes and see what would happen if they allowed nature to take it all back through astounded even them the race at which it all grew back now it not only absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide but is teeming with wildlife species have come back here like the stork in
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that tree off in the distance that haven't been seen in the u.k. the hundreds of years before that it had been really you know we could see it was it was the typical monoculture of british army and we used to travel the world to look at wildlife and we never once thought that we could get it back on our doorstep and this was where it could be really as much as anywhere we're not going to expect large swaths of being groomed to turn into landscapes but i think this could be used within a mix of other other. other solutions for giving space nature but is it farming no crops but animals roaming free income for meat sales topped up by camping and large enthusiastic european subsidies it is absolutely impossible to imagine that this used to be a wheat field only 15 years ago but it just shows you what happens when you let
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nature take its course and it does speak very much for the entire philosophy of this place which is that farming obviously has very much in part of the problem as far climate change is concerned but it can be part of the solution as well as roads have been here you know i've said tree nearby though there's some skepticism about this new model but like his neighbors david doesn't own all his land and has to make a profit to pay the rents so he says he still has an eye on the environment letting land go fallow letting the trees grow for the kingfishers to nest in but next to all this other crops see grows for sale the modern side of farming blamed for so many involved. mental problems we have all the bar diversity all the species total dogs on the naughty gals here that you might find on rewarding saw as well but we produce loads of food food as well rather than all the money being poured into a very small area the $4.00 of the farmland or the land of the country would be far better to use it to create that mix of so bought
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a verse 3 and food and farming alongside it the problem is that some environmentalists say the earth may only have 60 harvests left that's 60 years before the soil is damaged beyond repair consequently the net this states maintains a lot of visitors from europe and beyond looking at what they've done as the sense of climate crisis grows and people look for radical solutions but british politics are changing even faster and what happens to this place is a model the grand experiment is not at all clear lawrence lee al jazeera in sussex and plenty more for you our website al-jazeera dot com. top stories are now because there are 27 people have been killed and 181 injured in sudan as opposition rallies held across the country to demand civilian rule gunfire was heard at a protest in the town of casella forcing demonstrators to flee in the capital
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khartoum protest is marched to the defense ministries headquarters as the 1st major demonstration security forces violently broke up a protest camp on june the 3rd saddam's military overthrew president bashir more than 2 months ago but tensions are high between the opposition and military as they remain divided over how the country will move forward. donald trump has become the 1st sitting u.s. president to set foot in north korea during an impromptu meeting with kim jong un the leaders met in the demilitarized zone between north and south korea after trump suggested it in a tweet during the g. 20 summit the u.s. president said both sides would set up teams to push forward talks and getting north korea to give up its nuclear weapons but trump also said there's no rush to strike a deal. step thinking of course that it's agreed on a lot of there are. a lot of friendships and it's ridiculous richard so i just
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thank you very quickly notice that i want to thank you just as i believe looking at this action this is an expression of his willingness to eliminate the unfortunate past and begin a new future air traffic has resumed at libya's mighty good airport which is tripoli's only functioning civilian airport after it was hit by an airstrike world highly for have to forces said they hit the drone in an air strike on my porch as part of a series of measures meant to punish turkey for its support of his rival the un recognized government in tripoli where there turkey's foreign ministry demanded the immediate release of 6 turkish citizens being held by fighters loyal to have to say otherwise those holding them will become a quote legitimate targets on saturday have to us forces threatened turkish interests in libya including airline flights and shipping turkey has been accused of supplying weapons to forces allied to the government in tripoli which have to and his backers are trying to overthrow coming up next the indian reggae musician
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and his rhythms of resistance witness is up next i phone app for. if. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the weald. so no matter what you call harm i'll just see international bring in the news and current affairs that might to t.v. . al-jazeera. it's. true that we must. be
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a pastime for base for meszaros yeah make the sunday sound roots bloody think there's a problem in the massive debt. should . be sunday some funding on the form from. last week. so based on this rules is the name under which i record and play regulars again in their regular news it is really kind of shaped my life from a very young age and you know it it may come from jamaica but i feel that. it talks about justice equality and talks about colonialism are great in music has a message that's that's deeply relevant in today's world and especially for india i think and there's this kind of all out right wing assault on our freedom to oss
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questions and generally all freedom of expression and people you know are being targets in their students. activists filmmaker that's right since. i've been targeted most all of them have been intimidated from the arrested and people on the streets. protesting in this regard or study soul in which you know i'd like i'd like to attempts to contribute something to this. the let. me change this isn't anything. if you can't be a part of the struggles that are happening in the country what the meaning of artistic production meaning is to kind of bring people together to be
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a voice organ off of the people. if you're playing the people's music you have to find the people and it's always what i dreamt of pride i was frustrated with what i'm doing always dreamt of it i know what a song to sing when i don't want to dance and i know it can energize people make me feel empowered you know these are things that should not only happen if need music venue and this sort of i would in my views this is something which i want to be able to contribute to a you know. the real protest space that i think is a space for this can be all bad news. for store dressed in frustration
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was to go back to the hard on reading of the. and sultanas them down not just the stack of speakers the sound systems traditionally have been a way to take things in your own hands and find ways to take music straight to people i mean literally i mean one thing to build a sound system ever since i started playing records records most of my life. sound systems i expensive and you can buy them readymade you have to build it yourself so with the mix of crowdfunding and i was born money me in my pocket some of us started building own systems and it takes a mix of knowledge and experience to build its own system we were lucky to find a sound engineer to help us build all those. and see what it sounds like. and i saw a picture of you can you hear me now we're told all of this is a this is the real deal and i'm getting a big vinyl so i can take it across the country oh ok.
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well it's having some way to play it that's the biggest that's the biggest thing is finding some way to actually turn it down. because it's loud i. remember coming for you it's probably easiest by saying this is sound. and then the other one coming out is yeah. one chaldron you should get the channels running but why do you feel the need to state all that stuff like is important to you sometimes because if you string out wrong things will come back. you've been my. first man you can kill somebody with this monster what kind of music does come up nobody riots. and it's so real and so it's suddenly
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you're something that starts as an idea suddenly becomes a reality and it's a damn physic. so slim that you're on top of imagine this the green set up in different places setting it up people coming and go it's this you know inventing tunes from. bending budget is exactly will of the sensitivities to not number one in any of them would listen it's call it's and right this single is where the 4th time and the after the going share knowledge of the people who are the moose and they get to lead the most tricky because they lead to the pound and i would simply make it so i'm not even sure i want it to be a success because if it does then bet you mean one trumpet student. because they convicted it just as a mother and as a human because. well those are the consumer. is
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still. our i pod playlist so no apologies for everyone trying to sleep in bed cash games and the rest of the final 10 more minutes on you is it right about now because like this. either in the pollution or in from africa revenue the world. it's a long shot i mean john isn't all that lies before us is where are we going to then i want people going to react you know how are people going to react if i take the system to a protest space or to a street corner and now people are going to let loose and dance with us and get it or people are going to be like yo you know be dismissive and like who's this
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privileged guy playing this foreign sounding music i mean of course that's a feeling we want people to connect with the doing it's not probably mostly. white . so we continue to trust that i don't operate the system i mean paid and gave to launch a. loft i want to call it from my old university and. bring the system then to support their comrades were on hunger strike.
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i just kind of want to. listen if you feel it's a mismatch if you listen. and so it doesn't make it so if. you get it you know in order to keep. i thought i. know you nervous man i mean don't you always nervous because you want to be relevant and you want to be able to communicate and create meaning you know. you never nor you know what i want to or sometimes do want to like you know how can you not think you're making music here and i can't i've been doing this my life i love it but you think i'm a i mean don't you know. it's really taken on me that anything if there's no music in the can of it was in effect. and for business supposed to be. so it's important for these kind of things these kind of mediums he's going about business going to music. a lot beneath the.
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that said. was. i thinking about. this and he goes are you hot all the time that follows it. or not say. finally we're here. this is a we've all done it took us almost one year we finished last month. tonight and we're paying for you revolutionary songs on the promise leave you shop for me to come. back on holiday to strike against this
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i'm just. going to. continue and in the beginning when i started playing that actually awesome you want to sit down because i didn't want so i'm playing records and i have seen of people like sitting on the ground looking at the expectancy which made me very uncomfortable 9 hours into it wasn't working in quite the way that i want because when i'm dancing and people don't look at me look at each other enjoying something not so. good now i hear this. british should not use it for you know you're not torture
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they are not here with the man i wanted reasons other than his you have not read. i just. knew it was. the preview on nights.

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